Over the next two days, we'll take a look at the best of Pitchfork.tv, starting with our favorite 10 pieces of original content, including pieces with Public Enemy, David Byrne, Fleet Foxes, GZA, and Bradford Cox.

Broken Social Scene's Brendan Canning tells us the best bands to see abbreviated sets by, laments the firing of his favorite radio DJ, and explains why his new dog has a Judas Priest theme song. [Interview: Tyler Grisham]

We sit down with Low's Alan Sparhawk to discuss his turbulent 2005, a year that saw him adjusting to the loss of longtime band member Zak Sally, altering his band's slowcore sound, and dealing with health problems.

In our fourth annual Found Sound, Pitchfork writers select their favorite offbeat and/or underappreciated non-2004 discoveries of 2004-- everything from proto-freakfolk to Turkish pop to a German shepherd named Sebastian.